that other European Powers
night Suppose that by theece Treaties France had not so much
opened ammam to them
arrogated to herself a right. to Exclude them from
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Country. if the thought proper.
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undoubtedly due protection for Protestant misionaries and for all forms of thinuity ought
to be secured
the Irenty
I observed that
on the contrary appeard to be reclusively applicable to French & Spanish, R.C. Missionaries
The Witte said that no doubt the
negotiator had throught only of them, because there
lvere at
precent no other Nicasionaries
in the country.
affirm
Me Dulle proceeded to that on the point of religions
toleration he was
for his part, disposed to talle measures.
to satisfy the desire Exprened Anchort; and that, with
bay
regard
to the other points I had mentioned, the objections to the reaties were
founded
mis apprehensions
as to their
real scope and object, which might be removed by a frank Explanation.
I said that of course I dil not mean the account I
had just given of the Treaties, twh. I had purposely put
very
in
bold terms; to be taken to the
letter; but that undori
they had made
douthedly
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in
unfavourable impression England; and I was a
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by the Bulle to give to touchort
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present.